Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 24 Sep 1975, p. 15

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

» K J They came out alive It's hard to believe, but the drivers of these two com- etely wrecked cars came letely, with only minor frac- tures, cuts and bruises. The - top car a Mazda, driven by Richard Parker, was taken to Oshawa General Hospital for treatment following a collis- ion with a tractor-trailer - driven by Marcel Dumas, Mattawa. The accident oc-. cured near Prospect Friday morning about 7:30 a.m. The car below, a 1974 Mercury Comet with Florida plates was driven by one Steven Davis. He was involv- ed in an accident at Vines' Corner in Caesarea, and was taken to Community Memor- ial Hospital in Port Perry for treatment, but later release- ed. The accident occured at 6 p.m,, Sunday. Will show films at plowing matches Members of the Durham Region TB and Respiratory Disease Association will assist each day at the exhibit planned for the World Plow- ing Match, September 23rd - 27th. ) Three films will be shown several times daily. A new film on smoking, recently purchased by the Association. "I'm Sorry Baby'; "Life and Breath" dealing with emphysema; and "Breath of Fun" depicting the work being accomplished through physical conditioning courses for asthmatic child- ren. The Association has conducted six of these eight- z MAR-LAINE HAND CRAFT BOUTIQUE 160 Queen Street - Port Perry,Ont. 985-8011 Doodle Art-and Sheepskin Rugs MACRAME SUPPLIES and BEADS Jiffy Stitchery - Needle Pointers - Tapestry and Hand Crafts. Yarns, Needlecraft & Kits week courses, engaging a " registered physiotherapist to be in charge of the exercises. .Literature on all- respir- atory diseases will be avail- able, including 'Thank you for not smoking' tent cards, which are in great demand for the home, office and car; also 'No Smoking' buttons. An energetic committee under the capable leadership of Mr. S. W. J. Rfekard, former principal of Brock District High School, held three meetings to plan the exhibit. . Serving the committee were: #fs. M. B Dymond, President, Port Perry; Mrs. Angus Jewell, Cannington; Mrs. S. W. J. Richard, Mr. 'and Mrs. Beaverton; Mr. and Mrs. J. | Whiting, Brooklin; Mr. and . Mrs. H.0. Meek, Sandford; Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Shier, Sunderland; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Collins, Oshawa. TT Ta Ta Ta Tw Te Te Tn Tk Te Tle Te Th Te Te Te TT TTT 2550525 525252505252525292525252525252505252525e | Gord Lewis Motor Sales 94 WATER, ST., PORT PERRY Specializing in: eo TUNE-UPS Tala TaT Toe Te el Tap on Lo pe en Lon ope ps pp ps Le we e SPUR GAS "e ELECTRICAL Tel Tae eke Te Te oe eT eo FRONT END REPAIRS e COMPLETE BRAKE JOBS e FIRESTONE TIRE DEALER eo LICENSED MECHANICS eo ON THE CAR WHEEL BALANCING e LUBRICATION eo SAFETY CHECKS eo QUALITY USED CARS 25252525252505¢ SPECIAL THIS WEEK ANTI-FREEZE |§ Cash & Carry 5.98 per gallon |g John Martin, One is instantly reminded of the beauty of the autumn season as they view our little village, nestled along the Nonquon River and sur- rounded by the magnificent reds, yellows and browns. of the maple trees. Truly a breath-taking sight!. Speaking of lovely sights. I hear that there are a couple of families in the community who are pretty ecstatic these ; days. Congratulations to Miss Kelly Boyle who I imagine will be busy helping her mommy and daddy, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Boyle, look after her new baby sister, Allison, who arrived last Thursday morning. Mrs. Boyleis one of our correspon- dents and a darn good one at that. We are really going to miss your news column Jackie, but what a way to get out of writing it! Jennie and Bill Muldoon are tickled pink these days since the arrival of a lovely baby girl, Carrie-Lyn. Word has it that brothers, Patrick and Danny are spellbound over the idea of having a sister as a member of their household. Congratulations to both of these lucky fam- ilies. Recent guests of Mrs. Gladys Scott were Mrs. Martha Parker, New Lis- keard, Miss Jean Parker, North Bay, Mrs. Marjorie Tayne, Mississauga and Mrs. Ombra Clarke, Little Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Keith _ Puckrin reminisced with friends from the Hospital for Sick Children at a fondue party at the home of Miss Sharon Smith in Toronto on Saturday evening. Mrs. Dorothy Massel and Mrs. Gwen Luke would like to extend an invitation to any young girls who would be interested in forming a new Girl Guide group in Seagreve this fall to meet at the church on Wednesday, October 1 at 7:00 p.m. For further infor- mation please contact Mrs. Massel at 985-2651 or Mrs. Luke at (705) 357-3530. I admire both of these gals for taking the time and the interest to form a Guiding "group and I sincerely hope that the parents of these young girls will make a special effort to see that their daughters become involved in this most enjoyable and educational organization. Good luck girls in your en- deavours! Weare very sorry to report that Mrs. Sina Bright has been confined to hospital recently. We do hope that her health may soon improve. Birthday greetings to Miss Kathy Carr who popped a few coins into the birthday box in Sunday School on Sunday. Sorry to see that the atten- dance in Sunday School, especially the adult class, is slowly decreasing. I only' hope that this is a temporary thing as we need our regular members and we miss them - too. 1 also might add that new members are always. wel- __come in the classes. The Board of Stewards met on Sunday evening but due to poor attendance it was decid- ed to adjourn the meeting until Monday evening. Seems va nf & WV . plans for our communities RELIABLE Bn) PLUMBING & HEATING NEW INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS the boys have drawn up the annual Turkey Supper which will be held on Wednesday, November 5. More details on that one later. Don't forget our Church Anniversary this Sunday at 11:00 a.m. We are all looking forward to hearing the en- chanting sound of the Lake ., Scugog Historical "Society Choir who will favour us with their music. The service will be a combined one so there will not be any Sunday School this Sunday but ft will resume next week. Many of our local residents are presently involved with various aspects of the Inter- national and World Plowing Match which begins on Tues- day, September 23 and will run through until September 27. 1 do hope many of you will visit this exciting event as there is sure to be something there to suit everyone's tastes. Please contact 985-2749 if you wish to contribute a news. item next week. WINTARIO TICKETS available at the PORT PERRY STAR Master 16% Dairy g 9 OFF Take advantage of this Special Offer! Expires Saturday Sept. 27th. 'MASTER FEEDS 139 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2131

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy